Also from the police report: Varlamov's girlfriend, who was not identified in the report, alleged that he said in Russian, "If this were Russia, he would have beat her more," and detectives saw bruising on the woman's left forearm and right hip.

Varlamov's bond was set at $5,000, and he was granted permission to travel. If convicted of the crimes, he could be deported.

The Avalanche released a statement on Wednesday night:

"The Colorado Avalanche organization is aware of the allegations concerning Semyon Varlamov. At this time, and until the conclusion of this investigation, the Avalanche organization will have no further comment on this situation."

“This time E.V. said to us, ‘That’s it, go lock him up,’ ” Robert Abrams told Denver's CBS 4. “This girl is 5-foot-3, 100-and-nothing pounds, he’s 6-foot-2, a 210 pound professional athlete. This is a very sizeable force approaching you and this is terrifying.”

Thursday afternoon, Vavrinyuk, via a translator and with her lawyer present, spoke to Sadie Gurman of the Denver Post.

Vavrinyuk says she is scared to go back to Russia because she and her mom have been getting threats. She can't believe that fans in Russia are supporting Varlamov. But she feels like she's got protection in the US, per translator. She pointed to arms, chest, stomach, neck, places she said he bruised her. "She's very fragile," translator says.

Vavrinyuk says she hops Varlamov is punished, as police in other countries have looked the other way, translator says. She and Varlamov have known each other four years but have only dated one. She said she loved him and thought he would change. was working as a model in Hong Kong but broke her contract to come live here with him because he asked her to. She says she realized whole living with him that he was violent and had an alcohol problem.

She said Varlamov drank from 2 pm to 6 am before attack. "He has no concept of when to stop drinking. When he drinks he turns into an animal."

"(A) man raised his hand, he will do it again. And none of his persuasion and promises should dissuade women. Leave these men, and don’t feel sorry for them! Giving men a last chance means to sign yourself a conviction for a repeat.”

More from Puck Daddy's Dmitry Chesnokov:

According to the information shared by Sportbox.ru’s sources, Semyon Varlamov had an argument with Evgeniya Varvinyuk, who came over to him in the US. Varlamov and his girlfriend had broken up before, but not long ago they were living together again. According to the source, on Tuesday after another argument, the goaltender put her and her belongings out of the door.

All of “Varlamov’s acquaintances” talked to by Sportbox denied that Varlamov was drunk.